Is there a DS devkit that allows debug not only on assembly code but also on C? I basically mean someting that would allow people to produce a professional product. All this 'send across WiFi' all sounds great, but you get no debut at all! ArmDevKit seems the right software, but what is the right hardware? Has anyone tried the no$DS dev-tool? Is it worth the rather steep $1500 price tag. I only have £1500 for all tools for Wii & DS (including PC!). Thanks, Sean
I will take that as a YES. Apart from no$ds there is no 3rd party dev-tools upto professional standards (i.e. debugs C). Shame, but I don't know what I expected, so I'm not really surprised. Good look to all the people getting their 'Hello World' routines working and thinking they have cracked the case ;-)
Has anyone got through to Martin Koreth (is that his name?) I have $1500 burning a hole in my pocket and and I want to buy the top-end NO$NDS dev-tool. I intend to build a dual-port RAM device for slot 1 to machine-test the thing without having to keep burning ROMS. Wow, I did that for the NES... those were the days (1 ROM for code, 1 ROM (or RAM) for graphics. I would love to write a book on NES developement, it had some amazing oddness about it like the palette, the tile-attributres, the sample-channel (which most people just used to generate interrupts).
DEVKIT ARM, and the hardware a real ds with a flashcart...... and you're done. I did my little stuff with the DS, too bad it does not have that much ram...
If Martin Korth is MIA, can someone give me a review of the professional NO$NDS devkit? I will need the one that supports C.